Example sentences of "[pers pn] have be [v-ing] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | See I 've been getting a kind of rash on my face |
2 | I had n't been thinking of stress or shock , I 'd been nursing a hangover . |
3 | In the end , just to save myself from socking him one , I had to pretend I 'd been using the term ironically . |
4 | I 'd been taking a bucket of slack to the washhouse where all the women were gathered gossiping . |
5 | So I do n't You know whilst I would have normally if I 'd been teaching a class done about five or six examples of that , that 's all you 're gon na get . |
6 | Everything in bilingual Canada was written in both English and French and I realized that since my arrival I 'd been reading the French quite easily . |
7 | ‘ But then you discovered how , for two years , I 'd been concealing the knowledge of your son from you , ’ Ashley broke in harshly , ‘ and telling me went out of the window . |
8 | I went through a period of depression erm I 'd been attending the doctor I 'd been told that I was suffering from various illnesses , but nothing helped . |
9 | But all the time I 'd been attending the doctor I 'd been told , first of all it was gall stones |
10 | I collapsed back into the armchair , almost as exhausted as if I 'd been climbing the Eigernordwand . |
11 | I 'd been doing a bit of photojournalism and had always wanted to see and photograph the world . |
12 | I 'd been doing a bit of photojournalism and had always wanted to see and photograph the world . |
13 | ‘ I 'd been doing the course and the basic thing they teach you is to take care when you 're ventilating a fire in a confined space , because you could get a flash-over , ’ he explained . |
14 | And the circumfe and erm diameter on I 'd been cutting a lot of them down , the diameter of them was from four foot to about six foot . |
15 | I 'd been paying tax and national insurance for 12 years before I found myself having to make a claim and if I 'd been putting the money in a building society I 'd have had a lot more than I eventually got out of them . ’ |
16 | But I had been er made a mon I think I told you this before , a monitor and I used to dodge all these sort of things and erm I used to go after I 'd been putting the books out for the next lesson , I could go to the library and I used to sit down and read . |
17 | I 'd been researching an article for an historical magazine . |
18 | I 'd been having a bit of a go about putting your hand up but every time he put his hand up I 'm bending over somebody or I 'm in a different part of the room . |
19 | Both Jenny and Kathleen were up to various things and I 'd been having a go myself , but although my name was appearing on more and more waiting lists , nothing substantial seemed to be happening . |
20 | ‘ Suppose I 'd been having the breakdown . |
21 | Bodo and I had been watching a bodysurfing video starring Mark Cunningham , but when Ace found out I was writing some articles about the North Shore he insisted on an immediate full-scale press conference . |
22 | I presume neither Mr Baker nor Mrs Rumbold was aware that for over ten years I had been conducting a campaign to make creative writing a central feature of the English curriculum , and that in October 1983 I helped to organise a manifesto on this subject which was published in the Times Higher Education Supplement . |
23 | ‘ Labour members saw the letter I had sent and automatically assumed I had been misusing the Commons franking machine . |
24 | Yet he knew I had been taking the Pill every day . ’ |
25 | Then suddenly I had a phone call , which really was out of the blue because if anything I had been expecting a letter . |
26 | The problem with my files would have been solved if I had been using an IBM machine — but they were way beyond my price range when I bought my first computer . |
27 | This is something I had been thinking a lot about recently , using Psalm 37 as a basis . |
28 | Awoke to find I had been sharing a room with a group of nuns . |
29 | Benjamin and I had been entertaining the group with a French madrigal , my deep bass a smooth foil to my master 's well-modulated tenor : a stupid little song about a maid who lost her wealth and her virtue in the great city . |
30 | I had been wearing the uniform in which he must remember her . |